Digital music may not have changed the way we relate to music, but it's certainly changed the way we get it. Camille Dodero explains by presenting one family, 30 years, and three decidedly different musical experiences.

The recent spate of RIAA lawsuits is intended to turn us back into a nation of takers by curtailing giving, says David S. Bernstein.

Mike Miliard takes a look at the P2P generation - its passions and gripes - through a sprint across its message boards.

Ted Drozdowski looks at how the five major labels are fighting to regain market share.

File-sharing technology can be pretty bewildering, says Carly Carioli, but music lovers' own cultural history sheds light on future trends.

HOTDOTS: THURSDAY 25: 10:00 (7) E.R. The season opener. Carter returns from Africa with 1) a deadly virus; 2) a new girlfriend; 3) a renewed appreciation for the plight of the downtrodden; 4) any two out of those three.
By Clif Garboden